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A river filled with floating ice floes flows past a row of historic Georgian townhouses on a snowy embankment in Wisbech.

North Brink, Wisbech 1947

19 North Brink, Wisbech

History of 19 North Brink

Listed Building

Building including the original stables to Peckover House and
now converted to one dwelling. Three building periods.
Stables, late C18 or early C19 to west of tower block, early
C18; and rear wing possibly c.1700.

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